Certificate II in Papermaking Operations
Not Applicable
Not Applicable
Qualification Notes
Total number of units = 12
2Core units plus
10 Elective units
At least 1 and up to 4 elective units must be selected from a single Industry Specific group (Groups A-I)
One elective unit must be selected from each of the following Support Electives groups (Group J)
Numeracy
OHS
Communication
Sustainability
Remaining electives may be selected from the Supplementary Electives (Group K) list and may include up to 2 units from an endorsed Training Package or State/Territory accredited course
Elective units must be relevant to the work outcome sought, industry requirements and the qualification level. Units selected must not duplicate each other in content
Please note that imported units from other Training Packages are for the purpose of Industry assessment only and that any licensing requirements are to be dealt with through specific Licensing units, undertaken prior to this qualification and in such a manner as to meet state and territory licensing requirements
CORE UNITS | |
Unit Code | Unit Name |
Apply basic quality practices | |
Clean workplace or equipment | |
ELECTIVE UNITS INDUSTRY SPECIFIC | |
Group A: Chemical recovery operations | |
(co-located in Certificate II Pulping Operations) | |
Monitor and control chemical recovery operations | |
Group B: Steam generation | |
(co-located in Certificate II Pulping Operations) | |
Monitor and control boiler operation | |
Group C: Electrical power generation | |
(co-located in Certificate II Pulping Operations) | |
Monitor and control power generation system | |
Group D: Wet end operations | |
Monitor and control wet end operations | |
Group E: Dry end operations | |
Monitor and control dry end operations | |
Group F: Coated paper processes | |
Monitor and control coated paper processes | |
Group G: Finishing and converting | |
Monitor, control and shut down finishing and converting operations | |
Group H: Water services | |
(co-located in Supplementary Electives and Certificate II Pulping Operations) | |
Operate water systems | |
Group I: Warehousing and dispatch | |
Store product | |
Prepare and dispatch product | |
Warehouse product packaging | |
Group J: SUPPORT ELECTIVES | |
Numeracy | |
Estimate and calculate basic data | |
Perform computations | |
Apply cost factors to work practices | |
OHS | |
Participate in OHS processes | |
Contribute to OHS processes | |
Communication | |
Apply basic communication skills | |
Communicate in the workplace | |
Sustainability | |
Apply sustainable work practices/policies | |
Use sustainable energy practices | |
Use sustainable environmental practices | |
Group K: SUPPLEMENTARY ELECTIVES | |
Chemical preparation | |
Prepare chemical products | |
Computer / process control equipment | |
Operate process control equipment | |
Use enterprise computers or data systems | |
Emergency procedures / safety | |
Follow emergency response procedures | |
Prepare equipment for emergency response | |
Environmental monitoring | |
Identify and monitor environmental discharges/emissions | |
First aid | |
HLTAID003 | Provide first aid |
Provide initial first aid response | |
Load shifting | |
Operate overhead crane | |
Shift materials safely using manual handling methods | |
Shift a load using manually-operated equipment | |
Handle dangerous goods/hazardous substances | |
Load and unload goods/cargo | |
Operate a forklift | |
Move materials mechanically using automated equipment | |
Conduct specialised forklift operations | |
Use specialised liquid bulk transfer equipment (gravity/pressurised) | |
Rig load | |
Operate a boom type elevating work platform | |
Prepare cargo for transfer with slings | |
Planning and organising | |
Plan and undertake a routine task | |
Plan a complete activity | |
Preventative maintenance / operator maintainer | |
Undertake operator level preventative maintenance | |
Perform lubrication | |
Interpret technical drawings | |
Perform engineering measurements | |
Use hand tools | |
Use power tools/hand held operations | |
Dismantle, replace and assemble engineering components | |
Contribute to the application of a proactive maintenance strategy | |
Water services | |
Operate water systems (co-located in Industry Specific: Group H) | |
Primary resource operations | |
Receive materials | |
Unload materials | |
Training and assessment | |
Contribute to assessment | |
Provide work skill instruction | |
Laboratory operations | |
Perform standard calibration | |
Perform basic tests | |
Business support | |
Contribute to effective working relationships | |
Empower workers | |
Communicate with workers | |
Prepare for and participate in dispute resolution | |
Participate in stocktakes | |
Production support | |
Identify and rectify problems in the workplace | |
Operate ancillary equipment | |
Ensure process improvements are sustained | |
Apply quick changeover procedures | |
Apply 5S procedures | |
Monitor process capability | |
Analyse manual handling processes | |
Mistake proof an operational process | |
Security | |
Control access to and exit from premises | |
Patrol premises | |
Ordering / distribution / storage | |
Store and distribute pulped product | |
Order materials | |
Pick and process orders | |
Use inventory systems to organise stock control |
Not Applicable
Not Applicable
Not Applicable
QUALIFICATION SUMMARY | |
The following table contains a summary of the employability skills for this qualification. This table should be interpreted in conjunction with the detailed requirements of each unit of competency packaged in this qualification. The outcomes described here are broad industry requirements that may vary depending on the packaging options. | |
Employability Skill | Industry/enterprise requirements for this qualification include: |
Communication | Complete workplace forms Read and interpret required documentation, procedures and reports Use required forms of communication in applying basic quality practices |
Teamwork | Complete work in accordance with procedures and obtain appropriate sign off as required Interpret and apply quality standards and procedures to individual and team work in accordance with sop Work as part of a team |
Problem-solving | Identify and action problems within level of responsibility Make adjustments to processes in order to maintain specified product quality Recognise non-standard situations and then determine an appropriate action which is consistent with operating guidelines |
Initiative and enterprise | Identify and report faulty equipment according to SOP Monitor and interpret information in relation to process control points Query or raise matters about the scope of work if it varies from that normally undertaken |
Planning and organising | Identify and schedule housekeeping requirements as appropriate Prioritise work station's process control points for checking and maintaining quality Prioritise the need for corrective action based on potential risk or loss or damage if the required actions are not performed |
Self-management | Plan own work, including predicting consequences and identifying improvements Read relevant safety information and apply safety precautions appropriate to the task/relevant to the practical operation of the process Undertake work strictly in accordance with the provisions of any permit |
Employability Skill | Industry/enterprise requirements for this qualification include: |
Learning | Correctly identify waste materials Keep informed about changes to company quality assurance policy, practices and procedures Make adjustments according to sop |
Technology | Access, navigate and enter computer-based information Keep plant and equipment clean and tidy Record inspections, process variable values and/or test information in the reporting/recording system |